Spring 2025: Home is Where the Art Is
Greater Lincolnshire is defined by its heritage past, and in recent years increasingly by its welcoming nature. We have welcomed international students, migrant workers and people seeking refuge.
We are delighted to welcome Kayleigh Hunt to the Lincoln Performing Arts Centre team as they take up a new role of Development and Communications Manager from 2023 onwards. This role will be critical as we continue to develop our capacity to be the home for the next generation of artists and artistic ideas.
Kayleigh says:
“I am so thrilled to be joining the team at LPAC. Lincoln is at the start of an exciting time of change and adaptation, and I can’t wait to be part of it with the incredible team and community. Here’s to The Future!”
Ben Anderson, Creative and Executive Director of Lincoln Performing Arts Centre says:
“This role is critical to achieving our mission, I cannot wait to welcome Kayleigh to the team who will breathe new life into how we develop, communicate and champion our work.”
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A tale of boy meets girl with a tragic twist of fate.
Level 1 Musical Theatre students present a song-cycle of some of the best-loved works of Cole Porter - as well as a couple of hidden gems. A showcase of up-and-coming talent with some gorgeous tunes.
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